作者
Michael P Snyder, Thomas R Gingeras, Jill E Moore, Zhiping Weng, Mark B Gerstein, Bing Ren, Ross C Hardison, John A Stamatoyannopoulos, Brenton R Graveley, Elise A Feingold, Michael J Pazin, Michael Pagan, Daniel A Gilchrist, Benjamin C Hitz, J Michael Cherry, Bradley E Bernstein, Eric M Mendenhall, Daniel R Zerbino, Adam Frankish, Paul Flicek, Richard M Myers
发表日期
2020/7/30
来源
Nature
卷号
583
期号
7818
页码范围
693-698
出版商
Nature Publishing Group UK
简介
The Encylopedia of DNA Elements (ENCODE) Project launched in 2003 with the long-term goal of developing a comprehensive map of functional elements in the human genome. These included genes, biochemical regions associated with gene regulation (for example, transcription factor binding sites, open chromatin, and histone marks) and transcript isoforms. The marks serve as sites for candidate cis-regulatory elements (cCREs) that may serve functional roles in regulating gene expression. The project has been extended to model organisms, particularly the mouse. In the third phase of ENCODE, nearly a million and more than 300,000 cCRE annotations have been generated for human and mouse, respectively, and these have provided a valuable resource for the scientific community.
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